The requirement will be optional (for schools). So a school can keep it. As of today, 50% of the schools said they going to keep the LSAT, 5% want to abolish it and 45% will make a decision later.
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The requirement will be optional (for schools). So a school can keep it. As of today, 50% of the schools said they going to keep the LSAT, 5% want to abolish it and 45% will make a decision later.
I think more people who will apply in the future will be the ones who take the GRE.